Ice crystals that are too large to be suspended in a cloud are typically referred to as snowflakes. These crystals form when water vapor freezes directly into ice in the upper atmosphere and can grow larger as they collide with other ice particles. Once they reach a sufficient size and weight, they fall to the ground as precipitation, contributing to snowfall. Their size and structure can vary significantly depending on temperature and humidity conditions during their formation.
Mostly ice crystals.
Cumulonimbus clouds can contain both ice crystals and water droplets, depending on the altitude and temperature within the cloud. At higher altitudes, where temperatures are colder, ice crystals form, while lower portions of the cloud may consist of supercooled water droplets. Therefore, while they do contain ice crystals, they are not solely made of them.
No, a cloud is not made out of candyfloss. Clouds are actually made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. Candyfloss is a form of spun sugar typically found at carnivals and festivals.
White clouds are made up of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air. These particles scatter light, making the cloud visible. While they may appear white, they are not transparent but rather translucent due to the scattering of light within the cloud.
The high atmosphere is very cold. so as soon as a gas cloud touches the high atmosphere it turns into a ice crystals.
condesation
A cloud is a dense visible mass of suspended water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere.
No. A cloud is a heterogeneous mixture. It consists of small water droplets or ice crystals suspended in air, which is itself a mixture.
A cloud.
A cloud is not a gas, but rather a collection of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air.
A cloud is a collection of millions of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. Clouds form when warm, moist air rises and cools, causing condensation of water vapor into tiny droplets.
A cloud is composed of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. So, the chemical formula for a cloud would be H2O (water) or H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) when in the form of ice crystals.
No, a cloud is not a liquid in its natural state. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air.
That is called a cloud. Clouds form when water vapor in the air condenses into tiny droplets or ice crystals that are suspended in the atmosphere.
yes there are ice crystals in some certain types of cloud, like irrus, because it is so high up the water freezes.
As far as I know mostly mist (small floating water droplets), small ice crystals and/or a number of suspended chemicals.
Cirrus clouds are primarily made out of ice crystals.